Cool magazine. I've been to most of those old ghost towns. Most of 'em you're lucky if you can find a foundation stone somewhere though.

There's still a lot of cool old towns that are still inhabited and retain a lot of the old structures and history though and haven't been yuppified like Cripple Creek Colorado and many other old towns like that.

Places like Tombstone and Oatman and Fort Apache (the fort itself) and Jerome and others.

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Cool magazine. I've been to most of those old ghost towns. Most of 'em you're lucky if you can find a foundation stone somewhere though.

There's still a lot of cool old towns that are still inhabited and retain a lot of the old structures and history though and haven't been yuppified like Cripple Creek Colorado and many other old towns like that.

Places like Tombstone and Oatman and Fort Apache (the fort itself) and Jerome and others.

yea, oatman is one i been to, funny thing though, people back east think "ghost town" means no one is there.

but really it means the town is much smaller than in it's hayday,

fact is, a "ghost" is defined as "a shadowy semblance of a former self"

if the ppl. back here in the east knew this, they would relize detroit and philly are ghost towns, by definitation.

Look at that poll......33 votes and nobody wants the winners to be public......Where are the liberals on this one ????

Your fallacy is that you assume all "liberals" want the exact same thing. Either that or you assume that since you're conservative, anyone who disagrees with you on any random issue is clearly a "liberal". Regardless, you're off-base.

I think you've all figured out by now that my views lean more to the left than to the right -- especially when compared to your average LP member, it seems -- but I'd love it if NY went anonymous. So politics has nothing to do with the topic at hand.